Water Resource Management

Groundwater

Groundwater hydrology is an interpretive science: we can't observe the aquifers directly so we must interpolate and extrapolate our understanding from water-level measurements from observation wells. Stevens has expertise for measuring both water quantity and water quality.

Soil Monitoring

Over the past few decades, soil monitoring has become increasingly important. Environmental factors such as climate change, dwindling water resources, and threatened habitats are driving the need to monitor the environment and implement better policies to protect it. Many natural processes in the environment are driven by or in some ways related to soil hydrological processes. Monitoring soil moisture conditions provides important information for the protection of, and in the understanding of local and regional water resources.

Style E

Staff Gage

Staff gages provide a quick and easy visual indicator of water level. Made with a durable porcelain enamel finish to resist corrosion. Style E staff gages feature graduated marks every tenth of a foot. Each section is 3.5 inches wide, and is available in 1, 2, or 5 foot tall sections. Style E is not numbered, so figure plates are available for applications that require numbers.